Brain areas associated with visual spatial attention display topographic organization during auditory spatial attention

Author:

Popov Tzvetan123,Gips Bart4,Weisz Nathan5,Jensen Ole6

Affiliation:

1. Methods of Plasticity Research , Department of Psychology, , 1-80502-784644-50205-B15 2TT, Zurich , Switzerland

2. University of Zurich , Department of Psychology, , 1-80502-784644-50205-B15 2TT, Zurich , Switzerland

3. Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz , Konstanz , Germany

4. NATO Science and Technology Organization Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE) La Spezia , La Spezia 19126 , Italy

5. Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience and Department of Psychology, University of Salzburg , Salzburg , Austria

6. School of Psychology, University of Birmingham , Birmingham , UK

Abstract

Abstract Spatially selective modulation of alpha power (8–14 Hz) is a robust finding in electrophysiological studies of visual attention, and has been recently generalized to auditory spatial attention. This modulation pattern is interpreted as reflecting a top-down mechanism for suppressing distracting input from unattended directions of sound origin. The present study on auditory spatial attention extends this interpretation by demonstrating that alpha power modulation is closely linked to oculomotor action. We designed an auditory paradigm in which participants were required to attend to upcoming sounds from one of 24 loudspeakers arranged in a circular array around the head. Maintaining the location of an auditory cue was associated with a topographically modulated distribution of posterior alpha power resembling the findings known from visual attention. Multivariate analyses allowed the prediction of the sound location in the horizontal plane. Importantly, this prediction was also possible, when derived from signals capturing saccadic activity. A control experiment on auditory spatial attention confirmed that, in absence of any visual/auditory input, lateralization of alpha power is linked to the lateralized direction of gaze. Attending to an auditory target engages oculomotor and visual cortical areas in a topographic manner akin to the retinotopic organization associated with visual attention.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Salzburger Landesregierung

James S. McDonnell Foundation Understanding Human Cognition Collaborative Award

Wellcome Trust Investigator Award in Science

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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